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Tourism: Malawi Removes Visa Requirements

79 nationalities can now enter Malawi visa-free and cost-free

     In a move which is sure to boost the country’s burgeoning tourist industry, the Malawi government has now removed the requirement for entry visas for no less than 79 nationalities around the world. In recent years, before and after the pandemic, Malawi has been emerging as one of the most complete tourist destinations in Africa, a trajectory that will no doubt be accelerated by this initiative. Malawi has long been recognized for its stunning landscapes, amazing beaches and cultural interactions with the friendliest people in the world. It has recently benefitted from a massive conservation project that has transformed its wildlife and given it superb safaris on top. With the final piece of its tourism jigsaw in place, and entry into the country now as straightforward as possible, and cost-free, the sky’s the limit for the Warm Heart of Africa! The revised visa regulations were announced on 7 February 2024. It has also since been confirmed that they come into force with immediate effect and that there will be no residual fees, meaning visitors who no longer need a visa can enter Malawi without any charge for entry. Entry to Malawi is now visa-free for nationals of the following countries:    
 Europe   
 Belgium
Cyprus
Finland
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Malta
The Netherlands
Norway
Poland
 Portugal
Russia
Sweden
United Kingdom

 Americas  
 Antigua & Barbuda
Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
Canada
Dominica
Grenada
Guyana
JamaicaSt.
Kitts and Nevis
St. LuciaSt.
Vincent and the GrenadinesTrinidad & TobagoUnited
States of America

  Asia-Pacific 
Australia
Brunei
China
Fiji
Kiribati
Malaysia
Maldives
Nuaru
New Guinea
New ZealandPapua New Guinea
Singapore
Soloman Islands
Sri Lanka
TongaTuvalu
Western Samoa

 Africa & Middle East 
 Gambia
Ghana
Israel
Sierra Leone
Nationals from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) except for those countries that subject Malawians to a visa requirement.
Nationals from the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) except for those countries that subject Malawians to a visa requirement.
 
    Malawi’s dynamic Minister of Tourism, Vera Kamtukule has already begun discussions with airlines on the matter of direct intercontinental flights, stating: ” this monumental decision isn’t just about visas; it’s about unleashing the untapped potential of our beloved Malawi and inviting the world to experience its wonders first-hand…..Malawi, the radiant heart of Africa, now beckons travellers from every corner of the globe with open arms. From the majesty of our landscapes to the warmth of our hospitality, every moment spent in our embrace promises to be an unforgettable adventure.” The Official Gazette can be downloaded by clicking here and further information on entry to Malawi can be found on this page and about visas on this page   
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